Bright cluster (cloud bursting)

Prof.Hanan 1 Reputation point
2021-03-28T19:09:45.537+00:00

We try to use cloud bursting with an Azure virtual machine. The credentials step working well on the Azure side. On the side of the bright cluster, we did the steps as below:
1- Check the prerequisite (done).
2- Provide our azure credentials (done).
3- Select region(westeurop).
4- Select software image (cm/images/default-image).
5- Select 2 cloud nodes (Ds1-V2).
6- Review the summary and deploy (done).
7- Deploy (done).
8- Now in Devices-> cloud nodes we have two machines and a cloud director. The problem is when we try to power on the cloud director it does not respond and give down status.
On the Azure side, the director machine gets status on and we found resource group contains one cloud directory.

We monitored the log files. the errors we have as below :
Mar 27 18:02:29 bright90 cmd[5996]: [ HTTPD ] Info: SSL error: SSL handshake failed, from: 192.168.15.254
Mar 27 18:02:29 bright90 cmd[5996]: [ HTTPD ] Info: SSL error: SSL handshake failed, from: 192.168.15.254

Mar 27 18:02:33 bright90 cmd[5996]: [ CONF ] Info: ConfigWriter, unable to read: /var/named/37.42.10.in-addr.arpa.southafricanorth.zone

Mar 27 18:08:55 bright90 cmd[5996]: [ CONF ] Info: Could not read: /etc/sysconfig/serial-agetty.conf for inserting data

Mar 27 18:30:56 bright90 cmd[5996]: [ CONF ] Info: Could not read: /etc/sysconfig/serial-agetty.conf for inserting data
Mar 27 18:30:56 bright90 cmd[5996]: [ CONF ] Info: Could not read: /etc/sysconfig/serial-agetty.conf for inserting data
Mar 27 18:30:56 bright90 cmd[5996]: [ CONF ] Info: Update network config #nics: 4, bootif:
Mar 27 18:30:56 bright90 cmd[5996]: [ CONF ] Info: Did not update /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eno1
Mar 27 18:30:56 bright90 cmd[5996]: [ CONF ] Info: Did not update /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eno2
Mar 27 18:30:56 bright90 cmd[5996]: [ CONF ] Info: io::getHostname() returned 'bright90'; my hostname from DB is 'bright90'
Mar 27 18:30:56 bright90 cmd[5996]: [ CONF ] Info: Could not read: /etc/sysconfig/nfs for inserting data

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  1. Sumarigo-MSFT 47,506 Reputation points Microsoft Employee Moderator
    2021-04-05T12:07:06.41+00:00

    @Prof.Hanan Firstly, apologies for the delay in responding here and any inconvenience this issue may have caused. I wish to engage with you offline for a closer look and provide a quick and specialized assistance, please send an email with subject line “Attn:subm” to AzCommunity[at]Microsoft[dot]com referencing this thread and the Azure subscription ID, I will follow-up with you. Once again, apologies for any inconvenience with this issue.
    Thanks for your patience and co-operation.

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